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+ | <p>When you take a look at the word cloud we made based on these answers, other answers that come to the foreground is ‘potatoes’ and ‘potato field’. This is because of a test field of Ghent University not far away from Ghent where genetically modified potatoes were tested. This got a lot of media attention, especially because of the protest action of the so called ‘<a href="http://www.fieldliberation.org/?lang=en">Field Liberation Movement></a>'</p> | ||
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+ | In 2010, Ghent University (http://www.ugent.be/en), ILVO (Insitute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research: http://www.ilvo.vlaanderen.be/default.aspx?tabid=6469&language=en-US#.Ugug7JJhj-Q), VIB (Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology: http://www.vib.be/en/Pages/default.aspx) and HoGent (University College Ghent: http://english.hogent.be/) announced a collaborative project about durable, genetically modified potatoes resistant against Phytophthora, an oomycete which causes potato blight, resulting in huge losses for potato farmers. The project involved a two year long test on the ILVO fields, where different genetically modified Phytophtora resistant potatoes would be tested, mostly originating from a collaboration with Wageingen University & Research.</p></html>{{:Team:UGent/Templates/ToggleBoxEnd}} | ||
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